Bob Blackwell Still-life Photography
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Artist: Bob Blackwell
Dennis Oppenheim’s sculpture: Final Stroke-Project for a Glass Factory
By Bob Blackwell
Located in Denton, TX
Unsigned.
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Late 20th Century Contemporary Bob Blackwell Still-life Photography
Materials
C Print
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